Instructors: Qualifications for approval
Nevada Administrative Code
Nevada Administrative Code
NAC 118B.140 Instructors: Qualifications for approval. ( NRS 118B.024 , 118B.086 ) 1. The Administrator will not approve an instructor for a course unless the instructor is of good moral character and, except as otherwise provided in subsection 2: (a) Holds a bachelor’s degree or graduate degree in the area of instruction; (b) Teaches at a college or university within the Nevada System of Higher Education or any other accredited college or university in the area of instruction; (c) Is approved by the Real Estate Division of the Department of Business and Industry to teach courses relating to real estate; (d) Has at least 5 years of full-time experience, other than clerical experience, in the area of instruction; or (e) Has at least 3 years of full-time experience as a teacher in a school which offers education to adults. 2. The Administrator may approve an employee of the Division or any other person as an instructor of a course if the Administrator is satisfied that he or she has the knowledge and experience required to teach that course. (Added to NAC by Mfd. Housing Div., eff. 3-26-93; A 12-27-93)
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